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 Allergy to egg is one of the most common food allergy in young children. In most cases this allergy is outgrown but in a few rare cases it persists. Symptoms vary largely, in worst case scenarios the patient suffers from anaphylaxis which recquires immediate medical attention, milder symptoms include skin rashes, respiratory disturbances like wheezing, nose block and watery eyes (Sicherer, 2013).
 Allergy to egg is one of the most common food allergy in young children. In most cases this allergy is outgrown but in a few rare cases it persists. Symptoms vary largely, in worst case scenarios the patient suffers from anaphylaxis which recquires immediate medical attention, milder symptoms include skin rashes, respiratory disturbances like wheezing, nose block and watery eyes (Sicherer, 2013).  


<references />Sicherer,S.H, et al.(2013) Medscape http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/135959-overview#aw2aab6b2b1aalast visited 23.10.2013
<references />Sicherer,S.H, et al.(2013) Medscape http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/135959-overview#aw2aab6b2b1aalast visited 23.10.2013

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 Allergy to egg is one of the most common food allergy in young children. In most cases this allergy is outgrown but in a few rare cases it persists. Symptoms vary largely, in worst case scenarios the patient suffers from anaphylaxis which recquires immediate medical attention, milder symptoms include skin rashes, respiratory disturbances like wheezing, nose block and watery eyes (Sicherer, 2013).

Sicherer,S.H, et al.(2013) Medscape http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/135959-overview#aw2aab6b2b1aalast visited 23.10.2013